Toki Toki
New member
Good Day, everyone.
I'm seeking the following geckos that fall under this category. You may have seen my posts in the classifieds of other types, but I prefer to break up the overall list of what I'm looking for to best fit the category in which I'm posting. Therefore, without further ado, here is the list for 'Geckos' that I am currently looking for.
The names link to a relevant picture of each species, to account for the off chance that someone has seen one of these creatures before, but did not know the name of it.
-Williams Dwarf Gecko (Lygodactylus williamsi)
-Dwarf Yellow Headed Gecko (Lygodactylus luteopicturatus)
-Blue Tailed Day Gecko (Phelsuma cepediana)
-Klemmer's Yellow Headed Day Gecko (Phelsuma klemmeri)
If you, or someone you know has these reptiles for sale, please be in touch via PM.
Cheers,
Neo Caines
Vancouver, BC
PS. Even though I am currently looking for these animals, I am humane in my requests. Therefore, I am looking to wait until the temperature rises a little bit in the spring to accept delivery of any reptiles, to ensure best chances of survival.
I'm seeking the following geckos that fall under this category. You may have seen my posts in the classifieds of other types, but I prefer to break up the overall list of what I'm looking for to best fit the category in which I'm posting. Therefore, without further ado, here is the list for 'Geckos' that I am currently looking for.
The names link to a relevant picture of each species, to account for the off chance that someone has seen one of these creatures before, but did not know the name of it.
-Williams Dwarf Gecko (Lygodactylus williamsi)
-Dwarf Yellow Headed Gecko (Lygodactylus luteopicturatus)
-Blue Tailed Day Gecko (Phelsuma cepediana)
-Klemmer's Yellow Headed Day Gecko (Phelsuma klemmeri)
If you, or someone you know has these reptiles for sale, please be in touch via PM.
Cheers,
Neo Caines
Vancouver, BC
PS. Even though I am currently looking for these animals, I am humane in my requests. Therefore, I am looking to wait until the temperature rises a little bit in the spring to accept delivery of any reptiles, to ensure best chances of survival.